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| Term | caudal mesoderm | ID (Ontology) | FBbt:00059338 (Fly Anatomy) |
| Definition | Posterior-most region of the mesoderm. At the blastoderm stage, it comprises about 40 cells (Sun et al., 2023). It gives rise to the founder cells of the longitudinal midgut muscles (Ismat et al., 2010) and the stellate cells of the Malpighian tubules (Denholm et al., 2003).[ FlyBase:FBrf0160477 FlyBase:FBrf0211582 FlyBase:FBrf0257948 ] | ||
| Also Known As | "posterior mesoderm" | ||
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developing material anatomical entity |__developing embryonic structure__ |__primordium______________________| caudal mesoderm 203 rec. |
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| Part of | mesoderm | ||
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